The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen11Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... Thought , our only medium of knowledge , whatever its sphere or its degree . Thought is , for us , always ultimate . We cannot go before nor behind Thought ; for VOL . XI.-NO. LIV . 72 we have nothing but thought with which to go before ...
... Thought , our only medium of knowledge , whatever its sphere or its degree . Thought is , for us , always ultimate . We cannot go before nor behind Thought ; for VOL . XI.-NO. LIV . 72 we have nothing but thought with which to go before ...
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... thought , what it may . The subject generates neither , nor determines the office of either in the generation of thought , for it can- not think without including both as the necessary conditions on which it thinks . But with the FORM ...
... thought , what it may . The subject generates neither , nor determines the office of either in the generation of thought , for it can- not think without including both as the necessary conditions on which it thinks . But with the FORM ...
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... thoughts , and each one of our thoughts reflects them all three . Without the combined activity of them all , no thought , nor even possibility of thought . How wonderful a creation then is thought ! Of what inconceivable grandeur ...
... thoughts , and each one of our thoughts reflects them all three . Without the combined activity of them all , no thought , nor even possibility of thought . How wonderful a creation then is thought ! Of what inconceivable grandeur ...
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